Albuquerque Journal

HUB OF CULTURE

Flamenco performanc­e features one of the most sought-after dancers in the world

- BY ADRIAN GOMEZ ARTS EDITOR

Flamenco has deeply rooted history in New Mexico.

And it’s dancers like Emmy Grimm who are helping keep the art form’s legacy alive.

With her company EmiArte Flamenco, Grimm has been performing monthly shows at Skylight in Santa Fe for more than a year.

This week, EmiArte Flamenco will offer up its first winter season with four shows to close out 2015. And it’s open to all ages.

“A lot of people see the venue and immediatel­y think it’s a club,” she says. “It’s more than that. It’s becoming a hub of culture where all ages can come and see performanc­es.”

Grimm has worked with Joe Ray Sandoval at Skylight in helping cultivate a space for dance.

“Joe Ray has created this cultural art center,” she says. “It’s amazing to see how much work he’s putting into it. Every time we do a show, they have upgraded something else — the sound system and lights. It’s basically become a black box theater.”

When starting her company over a year ago, Grimm always wanted to host seasonal performanc­es.

The upcoming four-night stint will bring in Madrid dancer Nino de los Reyes.

He will be performing with his wife Triana Maciel as well as Grimm, Elena Osuna, Joaquin Gallegos and Vicente Griego.

“I’ve always wanted to bring in some internatio­nal talent,” Grimm says. “I met him when I was in Madrid and through (my godfather) Vicente Griego, we were able to get him for the show.”

Griego says de los Reyes is one of the most sought-after flamenco dancers in the world.

De los Reyes was raised by his parents, Ramon de los Reyes and Clara Ramona, who are both dancers.

He began his training at the Centro de Arte Flamenco Amor de Dios in Madrid with masters of the calibre of Josele Heredia, María Magdalena, Manolete, Alejandro Granados y Antonio Reyes, among others. He completed this training at the Mariemma Profession­al Royal Conservato­ry of Dance in Spain.

At the same time, de los Reyes began his training in classical dance with Carmina Ocaña and Nadine Boisaubert and deepened his knowledge

of ballet at the prestigiou­s Boston Ballet.

His profession­al career started under director Paco Sánchez in the show Campanas Flamencas.

Recently, de los Reyes made a choreograp­hic residency at “Center for the Art” of Boston with Peter Di Muro and Elver Yariza. He also takes part of the show “Bodas de Sangre” at Notre Dame University under direction of Antón Juan.

Griego says de los Reyes has a studio in Guadalajar­a, Mexico, and will be coming up.

“He’s such a generous artist and will also be teaching a workshop,” Griego says. “He’s very deep rooted in traditiona­l flamenco dance. He’s the perfect mix of modern and traditiona­l flamenco dancing. I would

say he’s flamenco puro y

moderno.”

Grimm is especially excited to be giving her community some culture.

Grimm grew up in New Mexico and has been dancing since she was a child.

She’s spent time working in Spain, yet comes back to teach at the Maria Benetiz Institute for Spanish Arts.

On any given day, Grimm can be found taking ballet lessons. Then follows at least two hours of rehearsal daily and teaching anywhere from two to four hours.

In between all of that, she will see her physical therapist for cross training and learn how to prevent injury.

This also doesn’t count the time she spends promoting and planning her shows.

“It’s a full-time job,” she says. “For me, though, it’s a life calling and I wouldn’t want it any other way. I want to keep doing this my entire life and I’m a student and I still have so much to learn. I feel very honored and blessed to work with the artists and (with) every show I learn a tremendous amount.”

 ?? COURTESY OF BOBBIE GOODRICH ?? Emmy Grimm performs monthly shows at Skylight in Santa Fe.
COURTESY OF BOBBIE GOODRICH Emmy Grimm performs monthly shows at Skylight in Santa Fe.
 ?? COURTESY OF PAT BERRET Flamenco dancer Elena Osuna will perform with EmiArte Flamenco. ??
COURTESY OF PAT BERRET Flamenco dancer Elena Osuna will perform with EmiArte Flamenco.
 ?? COURTESY OF BOBBIE GOODRICH ?? From left, Vicente Griego, Joaquin Gallegos and Emmy Grimm during a performanc­e at Skylight in Santa Fe.
COURTESY OF BOBBIE GOODRICH From left, Vicente Griego, Joaquin Gallegos and Emmy Grimm during a performanc­e at Skylight in Santa Fe.
 ??  ?? Nino de los Reyes is one of the most in-demand flamenco dancers in the world.
Nino de los Reyes is one of the most in-demand flamenco dancers in the world.
 ?? COURTESY OF MORGAN SMITH ?? Emmy Grimm, far left, teaches flamenco classes nearly four hours a day.
COURTESY OF MORGAN SMITH Emmy Grimm, far left, teaches flamenco classes nearly four hours a day.
 ?? COURTESY OF GEORGE ANCONA ?? Flamenco guitarist Joaquin Gallegos performs with EmiArte Flamenco.
COURTESY OF GEORGE ANCONA Flamenco guitarist Joaquin Gallegos performs with EmiArte Flamenco.
 ??  ?? Nino de los Reyes was born into a family of dancers.
Nino de los Reyes was born into a family of dancers.

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